Traditional screed at two new build bungalows, for Francis Jackson Homes in North Kilworth - 160㎡ Client : Property developer Location : North Kilworth, Leicestershire Date : 2025
Liberty floor screeding ~ Glossary of terms :-
Floor screeding
Floor screeding is an essential process in preparing a subfloor for the final floor covering, providing a level, durable, and stable base. With various types of screeds available, each offering specific benefits, it is a versatile solution for a wide range of applications.
Properly executed screeding enhances the longevity and performance of the final floor finish, ensuring a high-quality and reliable flooring system. Whether for residential, commercial, or industrial applications, floor screeding ensures a durable and even foundation. Here is an overview of what floor screeding involves and its benefits:
Floor screeding involves applying a layer of material, typically a mixture of cement and sand, over a concrete subfloor. The screed can be applied in various thicknesses to create a level surface, preparing it for the installation of final floor coverings such as tiles, carpet, laminate, or epoxy coatings.
Types of Floor Screed
There are several types of floor screeds, each suited to different applications and requirements:
- Traditional Sand and Cement Screed: A mixture of sharp sand and cement, often used for general flooring purposes.
- Flowing or Self-Leveling Screed: A more fluid screed that spreads easily to create a smooth, level surface with minimal manual effort.
- Fast-Drying Screed: Designed to dry quicker than traditional screeds, reducing the time before the final floor covering can be installed.
- Floating Screed: Used over insulation layers or underfloor heating systems, not bonded to the subfloor but supported by the insulation.
Case studies
New build – Floor screeding – Towcester, Northants
Traditional screed at a new build in Towcester, Northamptonshire. New build properties often incorporate underfloor heating for improved energy efficiency and comfort. Screed plays a crucial role in ensuring even heat distribution. Liquid screeds are particularly...
Floor screed in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire – 110㎡
110㎡ floor screed in Marston Moretaine. Retanol screed to Garage and stables and traditional screed in office and stores. Client : Stables Location : Bedfordshire Date : 2024
Traditional screed at a new build property in Rugby
Traditional screed at a new build, for Francis Jackson Homes in Rugby - 85㎡ Client : Property developer Location : Rugby, Warwickshire Date : 2025
Retanol screed – Northampton – 52㎡
52㎡ Retanol floor screed - Northampton. We have undertaken floor screeding projects on new builds, home extensions, renovations and garages in Hardingstone, Brixworth, Wootton, Great Billing, Great Houghton and West Hunsbury. Client : Property developer Location :...
Floor screeding at a new build in Braybrooke, Leicestershire – 105㎡
Floor screeding at a new build in Braybrooke, Leicestershire - 105㎡ Client : Property developer Location : Braybrooke, Northamptonshire Date : 2025
Traditional floor screed Corby – 65m²
65㎡ traditional floor screed for an underfloor heating installation in Corby, Northamptonshire. Serving clients across Corby and surrounding areas, Liberty Floor Screeding has built a reputation for excellence in all aspects of floor screeding. Residential...
Floor screeding Cambridgeshire – Traditional screed in Stow Longa – 120㎡
120㎡ traditional screed mixed on site and pumped in Stow Longa, Cambridgeshire Client : Property developer Location : Stow Longa, Cambridgeshire Date : 2024
Self levelling latex – Peterborough
Self levelling screed at a private residence in Peterborough. Client : Private residence Location : Peterborough Date : 2020
Floor screeding in Little Harrowden for Francis Jackson Homes – 149㎡
149㎡ traditional screed at a new build in Little Harrowden, Northamptonshire. Client : Property developer Location : Little Harrowded, Northants Date : 2025










